So it’s been a little while since a post since I was traveling. I took my family down to So. Cal to see the family for Christmas. We drove down the coast on the way down and then through the valley on the way up. My kids Grandpa and Grandma had over 1′ of snow in Crestline, so it was great fun to play in the snow. I knew I was getting close to L.A. when I saw a Dodgers license plate holder in Ventura at a gas station. I just don’t see enough of those up here.
So since I last posted, the Dodgers signed Mark Loretta, Casey Blake and Rafael Furcal.
First – Loretta. It’s a nice pick up. Nothing against him – he’s been a good ball player for a while. Hopefully off the bench he can hit in a pinch and help the team. I still think Garciaparra off the bench could be better option, but I bet he still wants to play consistently, and not just off the bench. Honestly Nomar, you should consider off the bench until you can get rid of the reputation that your legs give out too fast, then go for the full time contract again.
Second – Blake. I love Casey Blake. He got mixed reviews in L.A., but he’s a solid player. 2 years would have been better, but at least there is a solid 3rd baseman for 3 years. He’s not going to be A-rod, but he did great for the Dodgers this last year at times, especially with clutch hits. He is streaky…but he’s always been that way. He will be solid.
Finally – Furcal. There were lots of stories around, but the thing I love is that he wanted to be a Dodger. It’s obvious he wanted to go to the Dodgers, but wanted a minimum price. The Braves gave the prices, so he was considering them. Then the Dodgers realized they would rather have him than anybody else, so they met the price. Furcal got the team and price he wanted, and the deal was done. Since he wants to be there, he should be fine. I’m betting his work in the winter league really influenced this, since his body seems to be back intact…pun intended.
In all three cases – the Dodgers are really re-creating the team from last year. Now if they can just get some pitching and then Manny – they will be good to go. The focus has been on Manny, but the Dodgers really need a #1 horse. Actually they need a #1 and #2 in case one of the other guys goes down. I’m starting to wonder if they think Jason Schmidt will pitch this year as they didn’t go as hard after C.C. as I thought they would. We’ll see. At least they are working on the holes.
Tags: C.C. Sabathia, Casey Blake, Jason Schmidt, Manny Ramirez, Mark Loretta, Nomar Garciaparra, Rafael Furcal




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